Akbar–Rajput alliance
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The Akbar–Rajput alliance was a pivotal political and military partnership between the Mughal emperor Akbar and various Rajput kingdoms that helped consolidate Mughal rule in northern India through diplomacy, intermarriage, and shared governance.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Akbar–Rajput alliance canonical | 1 |
| Mughal–Amber negotiations | 1 |
| Mughal–Rajput alliance | 1 |
| Mughal–Rajput alliances | 1 |
| Mughal–Rajput diplomatic alliances | 1 |
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Target entity: Akbar–Rajput alliance Context triple: [Mariam-uz-Zamani, associatedWith, Akbar–Rajput alliance]
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Mughal–Rajput conflicts
The Mughal–Rajput conflicts were a series of military and political struggles in early modern India between the expanding Mughal Empire and various Rajput kingdoms over regional dominance and sovereignty.
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B.
Babur’s Indian campaigns
Babur’s Indian campaigns were a series of early 16th-century military expeditions that led to the conquest of northern India and the founding of the Mughal Empire.
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Mughal conquest of northern India
The Mughal conquest of northern India was the early 16th-century military campaign led primarily by Babur that established Mughal rule over much of the Indo-Gangetic plain and laid the foundations of the Mughal Empire.
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D.
Maratha–Mughal relations
Maratha–Mughal relations encompass the complex and shifting political, military, and diplomatic interactions between the Maratha Empire and the Mughal Empire in early modern India, marked by prolonged conflict, strategic alliances, and eventual Maratha dominance over much of Mughal territory.
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E.
Capture of Asirgarh Fort
The Capture of Asirgarh Fort was a decisive British East India Company victory in 1803 that helped secure control over central India during the Second Anglo-Maratha War.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Akbar–Rajput alliance Target entity description: The Akbar–Rajput alliance was a pivotal political and military partnership between the Mughal emperor Akbar and various Rajput kingdoms that helped consolidate Mughal rule in northern India through diplomacy, intermarriage, and shared governance.
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A.
Mughal–Rajput conflicts
The Mughal–Rajput conflicts were a series of military and political struggles in early modern India between the expanding Mughal Empire and various Rajput kingdoms over regional dominance and sovereignty.
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B.
Babur’s Indian campaigns
Babur’s Indian campaigns were a series of early 16th-century military expeditions that led to the conquest of northern India and the founding of the Mughal Empire.
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C.
Mughal conquest of northern India
The Mughal conquest of northern India was the early 16th-century military campaign led primarily by Babur that established Mughal rule over much of the Indo-Gangetic plain and laid the foundations of the Mughal Empire.
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D.
Maratha–Mughal relations
Maratha–Mughal relations encompass the complex and shifting political, military, and diplomatic interactions between the Maratha Empire and the Mughal Empire in early modern India, marked by prolonged conflict, strategic alliances, and eventual Maratha dominance over much of Mughal territory.
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E.
Capture of Asirgarh Fort
The Capture of Asirgarh Fort was a decisive British East India Company victory in 1803 that helped secure control over central India during the Second Anglo-Maratha War.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (52)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Mughal–Rajput relations
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military alliance ⓘ political alliance ⓘ |
| diplomaticStrategy |
offering high rank in Mughal nobility to Rajput rulers
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respecting Rajput autonomy in internal affairs ⓘ using intermarriage to cement loyalty ⓘ |
| formedBy | Akbar ⓘ |
| hasCause |
Akbar’s policy of conciliation toward Rajputs
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Mughal need to consolidate rule in northern India ⓘ desire to secure loyal Hindu warrior elites ⓘ |
| hasComponent |
appointment of Rajputs to high imperial offices
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granting of jagirs to Rajput nobles ⓘ joint campaigns against common enemies ⓘ marriage alliances ⓘ military cooperation ⓘ non-interference in Rajput internal customs ⓘ recognition of Rajput hereditary rights ⓘ religious tolerance policies ⓘ shared governance ⓘ |
| hasEffect |
consolidation of Mughal rule in northern India
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expansion of Mughal Empire ⓘ increased cultural exchange between Mughals and Rajputs ⓘ integration of Rajput elites into Mughal nobility ⓘ isolation of Mewar as a major Rajput opponent ⓘ reduction of large-scale conflicts with many Rajput states ⓘ relative political stability in North India ⓘ spread of Mughal administrative practices in Rajput regions ⓘ strengthening of Mughal military power ⓘ |
| hasKeyParticipant |
Jhala Rajputs
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surface form:
Bikaner Rajputs
Bundela dynasty ⓘ
surface form:
Bundela Rajputs
Jaisalmer Rajputs ⓘ Kachwaha Rajputs ⓘ Kingdom of Amber ⓘ Raja Bharmal of Amber ⓘ Raja Man Singh I ⓘ Rathore dynasty ⓘ
surface form:
Rathore rulers of Marwar
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| hasParticipant |
Akbar
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Mughal Empire (in much of the territory) ⓘ
surface form:
Mughal Empire
Rajputs ⓘ
surface form:
Rajput chiefs
Rajput dynasty ⓘ
surface form:
Rajput kingdoms
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| includesEvent |
Rajput participation in the conquest of Bengal
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Rajput participation in the conquest of Gujarat ⓘ incorporation of Raja Man Singh I as a leading Mughal general ⓘ marriage of Akbar to Harkha Bai (Jodha Bai) of Amber ⓘ participation of Rajput contingents in Akbar’s Deccan campaigns ⓘ |
| opposedBy |
Sisodia Rajput dynasty
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surface form:
Sisodia rulers of Mewar
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| politicalGoal |
creating a composite ruling elite
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preventing Rajput–Afghan coalitions against Mughals ⓘ securing loyalty of Rajput states ⓘ |
| religiousPolicyContext |
abolition of jizya during Akbar’s reign
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promotion of sulh-i kul (universal peace) ⓘ |
| startTime | 1562 ⓘ |
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Subject: Akbar–Rajput alliance Description of subject: The Akbar–Rajput alliance was a pivotal political and military partnership between the Mughal emperor Akbar and various Rajput kingdoms that helped consolidate Mughal rule in northern India through diplomacy, intermarriage, and shared governance.
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